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[Ontbirds] Huron Fringe Bird report - Marbled Godwit still being seen

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mike pickup
Thu, Jun 1, 2006 12:07 AM

The Friends of MacGregor Park are gearing up for a busy second weekend of
the Huron Fringe Birding Festival. The weather looks very good for the
weekend and not as humid as last Sunday and Monday. Events start tomorrow
Thursday, 1st June and go on until Sunday afternoon, 4th June. There is room
on many of our events for naturalists to enjoy a weekend at MacGregor Point
Provincial Park and surrounding area.
The Marbled Godwit which was reported last Monday, is still around. It was
seen yesterday, Tuesday around 5:00pm in the afternoon and tonight,
Wednesday between 7:00 and 8:00 pm on both Horseshoe Bay and Mirimichi Bay.
Thanks go to Mike Penfold, Judith King and Mike Carlson for their
contributions to this report.

Mike Pickup
Chair, Huron Fringe Birding Festival
The 9th Annual HFBF runs from
26th - 29th May and 1st - 4th June 2006
Please check Friends website in January 2006
for more info. www.friendsofmacgregor.org

Directions
To reach MacGregor Point Provincial Park. From Hwy #21 south of Port Elgin,
turn west on 4th Conc. Saugeen and follow the signs to the Park.
Mirimichi Bay is west of Hwy #21 on 10th Conc. Saugeen north of Port Elgin.
Travel west approx. 2 km and turn right (north), the first intesection and
Mirimichi Bay and Horseshoe Bay are on your left as you travel along Lake
Huron towards Southampton, Chantry Island can been seen of shore.
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The HURON FRINGE BIRDING FESTIVAL takes place every year at MacGregor Point
Provincial Park.
This year the 9th Annual Festival takes place MAY 26 TO JUNE 4. There are
over 80 events and over 40 top notch leaders. The migration corridor along
the shore of Lake Huron known as "The Huron Fringe", extending from
Kincardine to Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula is the area we cover. Our
birding hikes, presentations and workshops are lead by very competent
birders and naturalists from all Ontario and Michigan. All birders and
naturalists from the beginner to the more advanced will find something to
pique their interests.
To find out more about our program and down load a registration form, visit
the Friends of MacGregor Point web site.
Spaces on our some of our events are still available. Sign up at the Park.
http://www.friendsofmacgregor.org
(Click on "Birding Festival" and then on "Events")
for accommodation in Saugeen Shores visit
http://www.sunsets.com

The Friends of MacGregor Park are gearing up for a busy second weekend of the Huron Fringe Birding Festival. The weather looks very good for the weekend and not as humid as last Sunday and Monday. Events start tomorrow Thursday, 1st June and go on until Sunday afternoon, 4th June. There is room on many of our events for naturalists to enjoy a weekend at MacGregor Point Provincial Park and surrounding area. The Marbled Godwit which was reported last Monday, is still around. It was seen yesterday, Tuesday around 5:00pm in the afternoon and tonight, Wednesday between 7:00 and 8:00 pm on both Horseshoe Bay and Mirimichi Bay. Thanks go to Mike Penfold, Judith King and Mike Carlson for their contributions to this report. Mike Pickup Chair, Huron Fringe Birding Festival The 9th Annual HFBF runs from 26th - 29th May and 1st - 4th June 2006 Please check Friends website in January 2006 for more info. www.friendsofmacgregor.org Directions To reach MacGregor Point Provincial Park. From Hwy #21 south of Port Elgin, turn west on 4th Conc. Saugeen and follow the signs to the Park. Mirimichi Bay is west of Hwy #21 on 10th Conc. Saugeen north of Port Elgin. Travel west approx. 2 km and turn right (north), the first intesection and Mirimichi Bay and Horseshoe Bay are on your left as you travel along Lake Huron towards Southampton, Chantry Island can been seen of shore. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++ The HURON FRINGE BIRDING FESTIVAL takes place every year at MacGregor Point Provincial Park. This year the 9th Annual Festival takes place MAY 26 TO JUNE 4. There are over 80 events and over 40 top notch leaders. The migration corridor along the shore of Lake Huron known as "The Huron Fringe", extending from Kincardine to Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula is the area we cover. Our birding hikes, presentations and workshops are lead by very competent birders and naturalists from all Ontario and Michigan. All birders and naturalists from the beginner to the more advanced will find something to pique their interests. To find out more about our program and down load a registration form, visit the Friends of MacGregor Point web site. Spaces on our some of our events are still available. Sign up at the Park. http://www.friendsofmacgregor.org (Click on "Birding Festival" and then on "Events") for accommodation in Saugeen Shores visit http://www.sunsets.com